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Mach Discussion => Mach3 under Vista => Topic started by: justin_1419 on July 02, 2010, 04:10:53 PM
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Need major help. My original computer crashed and now using new computer with Windows 7. Have to use parallel port to run machine but do not have a parallel port with new computer, only USB. Bought a USB to parallel cord/converter but when I install Mach 3 all I keep receiving is "No driver sensed installed. Run Driver test” Tried running driver test as admin and tells me the same thing that "No driver sensed installed."
PLEASE HELP!! Have deadlines on projects due.
Sincere thanks in advance.
Justin
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Hi Justin,
Mach3 WILL NOT RUN THROUGH A USB TO PARALLEL CONVERTER.
You will need either an external motion controller or an add in pport.
Make sure that the add in card is a true pport and not a usb implementation of one.
Mike
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Just installed an internal PCI express x1 parallel board and still getting same message that "no driver sensed installed." I have no idea what the problem is. Installed new drivers with board and reinstalled Mach 3 and still had no luck. Tried Vista patch, and still the same.
Justin
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You also cannot use the parallel port driver on Win 7 64-bit. You'll have to use an external motion controller like a SmoothStepper.
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What bit W7 are are you using as "not sure" if it will work with 64 bit .....?
Look at your devices in the device manager and you should see one for MACH, when you do the driver test it installs the driver.
So you could just remove the one shown in the device manager and run the driver test and it will be installed.
Note i am not using W7, so could be wrong......
Rich
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Jeff,
Thanks for confirming W7 64 bit doesn't work.
A friend upgraded to W7 and 64 bit home version and has problems with other software also......
I believe the pro version also allows you to run in other modes like XP.....never ends does it!
RICH
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I believe every version of Win7 has the XP emulation mode. You still can't run the Mach three driver with it though.
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I believe every version of Win7 has the XP emulation mode. You still can't run the Mach three driver with it though.
I think only professional and up have it.
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FYI - a little known attribute of the W7 XP emulation mode is that it requires hdw support in the CPU - and not all CPUs (not even all Intel CPUs) have the feature.
Even if the CPU and version of W7 have the needed pieces, I suspect the PP driver may not run in XP emulation as it needs to manipulate real registers of real hardware, not an emulation.
Dave
I believe every version of Win7 has the XP emulation mode. You still can't run the Mach three driver with it though.
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Jeff,
I see that you have a link to a website (perhaps yours) about the smooth stepper. Exactly how does this smooth stepper work? Can you expalin what I would need to get Mach 3 to run with my current setup and what I would need to buy? And will Mach 3 then be able to run with a 64-bit system?
Most sincere thanks,
Justin
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Justin, yes Soigeneris.com is my website. The SmoothStepper is an external motion controller designed for Mach. It connects to your computer through a USB port and provides two ports that are wired like parallel ports. Basically, the SmoothStepper plug-in continuously talks to Mach and gets a list of the next moves that should be made and reports the state of the inputs. Since the SmoothStepper does all the time critical step pulse generation in dedicated hardware the result is much faster and smoother step pulses than are possible through the parallel port. To use one you need the SmoothStepper board of course, a LPH26 to DB25 cable (plugs-into the SS and gives you a 'parallel port' type connector, and a USB cables (shorter cables are always better.) I am out of them at the moment but will hopefully get some in the end of next week.